
This was Berisha's failed plan, as he failed to forge the papers for the plot of land for Enver Hoxha's new villa and now he is apparently left with a worry, hoping that if it burns down, he can take revenge for his failed 20-year dream of robbing it.
Sali Berisha escaped last night with a sentence that everyone ignored regarding the former house of Enver Hoxha. He said that "I had a project 20 years ago to give the villa's land to the owners." Said while the villa was engulfed in flames of Molotov cocktails and fireworks, it seemed like a real reason why it was burning.
So it wasn't even the fact that Enver Hoxha had lived in a part of it, nor that some police informants had lied to them that Enver Hoxha was inside. It was the fact that he had been haunted by a project from 20 years ago to return the villa to its former owner through fraud, and now he was taking revenge.
The truth is that the villa that Enver Hoxha took in 1945, its old part was returned to the owner as early as the 90s. It is a house built by Hasan Biçaku and his wife Mili Këlcyra, the sister of Ali Këlcyra, which was inherited by their son Qemal Biçaku, married to the daughter of Shefqet Vërlac. But since communism was established and they never managed to live there, the villa was returned in the 90s to their niece married into the Toptani family in Tirana, who belongs to them. They have been the legitimate owners of the old villa that Enver Hoxha took in 1945 for 30 years.
This is not the villa that was attacked yesterday.
Yesterday, the new addition to Enver Hoxha's villa was attacked, built on the land of engineer Belotti, an Italian engineer who worked and lived in Albania until 1944, whose property was confiscated, but to whom the Albanian government, within the framework of the agreement with the Italian government in 1954, paid for the land. So it is state land.
There was an attempt to invent a kind of inheritance from engineer Beloti to a citizen of Tirana right at the time when Berisha came to power and the children hunted these owners of large families and fabricated letters to take their share.
This was Berisha's failed plan, as he failed to forge the papers for the plot of land for Enver Hoxha's new villa and now he is apparently left with a worry, hoping that if it burns down, he can take revenge for his failed 20-year dream of robbing it.
Everyone who followed him yesterday had the misconception that he was enjoying the fact that the dictator's house was being attacked.
In fact, he doesn't even feel like it, so he justified it as if his father's house had been burned down.
He was about to say sorry that we burned it down unintentionally because we knew Edi Rama was inside. Edi Rama knows where he is, in the prime minister's office, in Durres, in Vlora, wherever he is. If he really thinks that there is a political assassination target to kill Edi Rama, he simply needs to have the courage to take it upon himself, because then the rest is no problem.
This attempt to heroize those "kokopalarës", as Ilir Meta would call them, who were allegedly killing Edi Rama with fireworks, shows the banal side of what concerns Sali Berisha has left with Enver Hoxha's former villa.
He is no longer worried about the time when, as a fanatic communist, he was invited to his children's family dinners and met Enver Hoxha, nor his mask as an anti-communist after 1990, nor his bravery in killing Edi Rama, but the worry that he could not take that land from him in 2006, as his subconscious told him yesterday in front of the burning villa.
The only thing true about him is that he is a robber and a thief. And it is the only thing that he remembered yesterday as unfinished business when, after 2005, he "took the sacks", as his son-in-law says, and began to fill them: one for his daughter and one for his son, wherever he had money. This "sack" has still remained empty. It is all so banal.
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